bringing breakthrough #rrtbros #Nightlight

Published: Aug. 1, 2024, 2:52 p.m.

Bringing Breakthrough \xa0 #RTTBROS #nightlight\n\n\n"And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature." - Mark 16:15\n\n\nAnne Sullivan\n\nSullivan made a name for herself at just 20 years old when she took a job as a governess for Helen Keller. She took on the task of educating Keller by having her use sign language to connect with the world around her. Keller learned around 600 words, some math, and Braille in only a few months. Despite struggling with her own limited sight, Sullivan eventually helped Keller become the first deaf-blind person to earn a college degree.\xa0\xa0\xa0\n\n\nAnne Sullivan's transformative work with Helen Keller exemplifies the power of bringing breakthrough to another's life. Just as Sullivan unlocked a world of communication and understanding for Keller, we too are called to be instruments of God's breakthrough in the lives of those around us.\n\n\nSullivan's unwavering dedication to Keller's education, despite seemingly insurmountable obstacles, mirrors our spiritual calling. In Mark 16:15, Jesus commands us to go into all the world and preach the gospel. This isn't just about words; it's about bringing the life-changing power of God's love and truth to others, much like Sullivan brought the gift of language and comprehension to Keller.\n\n\nOften, the barriers to spiritual breakthrough can seem as formidable as teaching a deaf-blind person to communicate. People may be bound by doubt, pain, or misconceptions about God. Yet, just as Sullivan persisted, we must maintain our faith and efforts. J.M. Barrie's words remind us that doubt is the enemy of breakthrough - both for ourselves and those we seek to help.\n\n\nSullivan's innovative approach - using sign language to connect Keller with the world - teaches us the importance of finding unique ways to communicate God's love. For some, breakthrough might come through acts of kindness; for others, it might be through patient listening or sharing our own testimonies of God's work in our lives.\n\n\nAs Sullivan helped Keller master 600 words in mere months, we too can play a part in helping others grasp the fundamental truths of God's love and salvation. Each small victory - a moment of understanding, a spark of faith, a step towards healing - is significant in God's eyes.\n\n\nLet us pray for discernment to recognize opportunities for bringing spiritual breakthrough, for creativity in our approaches, and for perseverance in the face of challenges. May we, like Sullivan, be willing to invest time, effort, and love into others, trusting that God can use our faithful efforts to bring about transformative breakthroughs in the lives around us.\n\n\nRemember, just as Keller's breakthrough opened up a world of possibilities, including becoming the first deaf-blind person to earn a college degree, the spiritual breakthroughs we facilitate can lead to extraordinary transformations in people's lives and eternal destinies.\n\n\nhttps://linktr.ee/rttbros\n\n\xa0\n\nBe sure to Like, Share, Follow and subscribe it helps get the word out.\n\nhttps://linktr.ee/rttbros